Mass Effect: Andromeda New Updates Point to Possible Romantic Feats and a Big Monster

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Mass Effect: Andromeda definitely has another thing coming with the latest leaks and possible features bestowed upon it. As some believe, there will be more to the upcoming game as was heard of, some being quite a little too hard to swallow. More importantly, the release date is one that is being questioned.

Yibada delivered that Mass Effect: Andromeda had a recent rumored leaked regarding its gameplay, namely the supposed use of jet packs. Though it was not officially clarified yet by BioWare, the aforementioned rumors are still being considered, along with the newest one that hit the web.

As per Attack of the Fan Boy, recent rumors came out that Mass Effect: Andromeda will be able to have characters brew romance, that of which the involved team was straight forward to admitting of being quite difficult. To make things a little bit more intriguing, a new creature was confirmed of being added to the mix, and is said to be a rather gargantuan monstrosity to take on. In a nutshell, Mass Effect: Andromeda is still on its way to adding more features before the release date.

According to Movie Pilot, Mass Effect: Andromeda is originally slated for launch on late 2016. However, due to the thorough work put on the title itself, it was moved to the early quarter of 2017. As far as fans are concerned, it could be a stalling means that BioWare looks to get more hype around the up and coming fourth game.

Mass Effect: Andromeda is only one of the many space simulation games that will hit the market soon enough. Along with other games in the industry, the competition is immensely high, even for those that are not aligned with the particular league. Keep posted for more updates Mass Effect: Andromeda will release in the near future, most of which will be regarding the title's launch date.

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Mass Effect: Andromeda, BioWare, Space Exploration Games, 2016 Upcoming Games
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